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    Quote Originally Posted by Puddleduk View Post
    Could be mistaken but pretty sure that guy has a few sketchy dealings in NZ that ended up in the courts a few years back.....Wonder if the heli company got paid
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/cri...rom-US-charges
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    Yep judge zorab definitely got that one wrong. The bit about Kaiser running out the back door laughing really got my hackles up when I read it a few weeks ago!!

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    It's not just yanks, plenty of Aussie cashed up hunters do it also. Every time we have been in the Whataroa recently, there have been heli trophy hunters beating the area around us. It's rife. Most definitely should be outlawed.

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    Agreed, I saved and skimped to do an Ibex Hunt in Kyrgyzistan.The other 3 guys I went with flew Business class all the way. Their air tickets literally cost more than my entire trip. They were hunting Agali also. I think their hunt cost 25K US for the Agali and Ibex, which is pretty cheap. By the time they got back to Aus you could pretty much double that in what was spent, if you include tips, air tickets etc..

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    Wasn't everyone saying on another thread that we are all hunters, shouldn't judge and create division etc...

    No, I don't get it either, I would genuinely choose to hunt goats in miserable Northland jungle than farmed stags in a fenced area.
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    Shit like that might be controversial but still legal ,reminds me of Dairy farming honestly.
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    Dairy farmers back bone on NZ get undeserved bad wrap from the greenies kept NZ going thru covid- I visit hundreds of farms in hay silage season and drive all over them only seen one that was bad example and sure enough in local paper fined for effluent pond leaking after a number of warnings - owned by accountants - basically all of the farms now have creeks fenced of and running clean - if you want to pick on an industry then so called free range chook farms - letting 1000 chooks into a half acre paddock of dirt is not to me free range and yet they get away with it but then how much do you want to pay for cackle berrys with ya bacon for brekkie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    Dairy farmers back bone on NZ get undeserved bad wrap from the greenies kept NZ going thru covid- I visit hundreds of farms in hay silage season and drive all over them only seen one that was bad example and sure enough in local paper fined for effluent pond leaking after a number of warnings - owned by accountants - basically all of the farms now have creeks fenced of and running clean - if you want to pick on an industry then so called free range chook farms - letting 1000 chooks into a half acre paddock of dirt is not to me free range and yet they get away with it but then how much do you want to pay for cackle berrys with ya bacon for brekkie
    What the fuck are you on about Barry?
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    Shit like that might be controversial but still legal ,reminds me of Dairy farming honestly.

    people blagging dairy farmers they dont derserve it bloody hard working honest people having to put up with all the hoops of beauacracy

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    Quote Originally Posted by norsk View Post
    What the fuck are you on about Barry?
    I understood him perfectly
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    I saw a real estate article recently about how nz real estate is being listed on a US website that caters to hunters mostly wealthy. they recon these guys spend an averge of $200000 per year on hunting , so buying a block here or coming over and shooting safari animals is nothing, we will be seeing more and more of it. as long as they stick to game parks i dont care as its good income for the country , but that AATH hunting in public land where us kiwis are not allowed to land in a chopper is just Bullshit.

 

 

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